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Date Read: 11/17/25
Written by: Leonard Kip Rhinelander
Date Written: 12/2/21
Dec. 2, 1921
Dearest Alice:
Just a few lines to tell you how entirely differently I felt today than what I did on Wednesday. You will never be able to appreciate how happy you made me Thursday night and I hope and pray sweetheart, that you will always continue to do so.
I am thinking if you are staying at home tonight alone and will give up your many numerable sophisticated friends. Honeybunch you win, that is exactly what I am thinking of. Haven't I always told you you were very clever.
Alice, find a little well known place called "Whispering" begin playing and singing it, you will then, sweetheart, get the real meaning of this letter. Do that for me, Alice, won't you?
Good night, Darling, and think of me once in a while. Will ne on hand Saturday evening so are you.
Your still faithful daddy. LEONARD.
NYDN, 18 November 1925, 4. Entire letter: NYDM, 18 November 1925, 6. Excerpts: BAA, 21 November 1925, 3.
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